10-20-2009, 12:34 AM
Dear waqas43
Welcome to Canada.
You have required qualification and experience (though non-Canadian). It is quite difficult for me to predict about future and someoneâs âqismatâ. With all inherent difficulties/ risks, all I can say is, you are eligible, just check your luck here. Since day one, I have been living in Toronto, so canât say anything about Vancouver. Vancouver is 2nd largest English speaking city, so you may try.
If you have SIN number and legally eligible to do a job here, then there is no harm in applying remotely. Headhunters may give you more response. Physical presence here is always better.
Well I think CFA should be enough to work anywhere, however CPA may be your personal choice. I donât see any harm in pursuing CPA after CFA. If you love to have CPA, then go for it. Age does not matter, at least to me. With FSA in CFA levels, you would have some idea of accounting. But I personally think, Regulations, Auditing, and FAR would be much difficult for you, as you havenât studied these in detail so far. In my personal opinion, if someone invests required efforts, nothing is difficult in the world. It is all the matter of required number of work hours which varies person to person.
Best Wishes
Welcome to Canada.
You have required qualification and experience (though non-Canadian). It is quite difficult for me to predict about future and someoneâs âqismatâ. With all inherent difficulties/ risks, all I can say is, you are eligible, just check your luck here. Since day one, I have been living in Toronto, so canât say anything about Vancouver. Vancouver is 2nd largest English speaking city, so you may try.
If you have SIN number and legally eligible to do a job here, then there is no harm in applying remotely. Headhunters may give you more response. Physical presence here is always better.
Well I think CFA should be enough to work anywhere, however CPA may be your personal choice. I donât see any harm in pursuing CPA after CFA. If you love to have CPA, then go for it. Age does not matter, at least to me. With FSA in CFA levels, you would have some idea of accounting. But I personally think, Regulations, Auditing, and FAR would be much difficult for you, as you havenât studied these in detail so far. In my personal opinion, if someone invests required efforts, nothing is difficult in the world. It is all the matter of required number of work hours which varies person to person.
Best Wishes